Mitchell & Webb Angry Art
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Haha! Eeewww!!! :)
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@yellowcougar18 That's not really what Hirst and Emin are about. Their true position is due mainly to their celebrity, not their art practise. Their art is worth a lot because they are famous, they are famous because they received a lot of promotion from key critics early in their careers... And aside from that big money art is more about inflated value and fiscal speculation for the purposes of shifting large amounts of cash without too many tax worries by the wealthy and large corporations.
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8 people got drugged up by Robert Webb.
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huh, i was wondering why Robert Webb came to my school and gave me a copy of Nuts, a bag of coke and a plastic cup. funny world
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what i meant was that it's much more interesting when the artist communicates something that lasts, something that leaves you shaken for hours or days. that's real shock value. if all they do is startle you for a few seconds, what's the point? i'm not actually into horror movies, but i think this goes for all art. like, for example, music that makes you weep, rather than just something you tap your fingers to while you drive.
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in my eyes are not Horror movies. They just try to shock people with latex and corn syrup, which is not scary. I actually find the films comical, not scary. Horror works best when it is left in the audiences mind. I mean, think about death in cinema. Old Yeller gettting shot & Bambi's mom, for example, never show either getting shot, but it upsets us immensely as kids. Because, just like the shower scene in psycho, the director makes us the killer. Leave it in the audience mind, works better.
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@neomp5 Oh Horror movies are a topic in and of themselves. Horror generally works best when it is based on a real life topic, ie The Fly is a cancer/AIDS/Science etc etc analogy, and works amazingly well because of it. The Changeling (George C Scott film) is really scary because it has the whole storyline of losing loved ones, child abuse and murder, all wrapped up in a sad & scary tale. Horror works best when you don't show it, and leave it in the audiences mind. Hostel/ Saw and others contd
When I was younger I drew a picture of a hand with the middle finger up, flipping the bird. I showed it to my teacher and she said "ooh what a great picture you drew!"
I was so pissed off.
Baldurpet 2 years ago 176
I love it when cretins don't understand very basic humour.
geffel 4 years ago 89